ODDSworks, Ruby Seven Studios ink distribution deal

May 6, 2022
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Game provider’s titles will appear on social gaming apps.

Ruby Seven Studios on Friday unveiled a new partnership with Chicago, Illinois-based online gaming company ODDSworks.

ODDSworks is a provider of online games in regulated, licensed markets.

The two parties said their partnership will expand Ruby Seven’s content library of games to include ODDSworks’ most popular games across Ruby Seven’s suite of social casino applications.

ODDSworks said its games will be delivered by the company’s proprietary BETguard Remote Game Server. According to officials with the two companies, the RGS has proven to be robust and stable in real money environments, while Ruby Seven Social apps have been operating seamlessly across various platforms.

“Ruby Seven is a proven industry leader and operator in the online social casino space, bringing great casino content to all of our players,” Michael Carpenter, Ruby Seven president, said in a statement. “With this new partnership, we are going to add successful, online real money titles from ODDSworks’ library to our suite of social casino apps.”

Steven DeMar, Exec VP of ODDSworks, added: “Social gaming revenue and exposure are value add to our game development suppliers. ODDSworks’ ambitious distribution plan is one of the reasons that game developers worldwide are flocking to us.”

ODDSworks brings 100-plus years of experience in the land based and online gaming industries to provide games to legal and regulated gaming jurisdictions.

Ruby Seven Studios is a social casino gaming company based in Reno, Nevada, and Kochi, India. Its strategic partnerships include Choctaw Casino Resort, Pechanga Resort & Casino, Delaware North Gaming, Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, Lake of the Torches Casino and Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, as well as gaming content partners Konami, AGS, Everi, Aruze and more.

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